Current status

Detailed Description

RPM currently uses gzip payloads by default, with an option for bzip2. bzip2 adds greater compression, but with a large memory and cpu time
penalty. XZ allows better compression without these payloads.

Benefit to Fedora

Smaller packages

Smaller downloads

More space on ISOs

Smaller content for mirrors

Scope

The xz package must be reviewed and added to active distributions

Rebuild RPM in F-12 to link against it

Rebuild RPM in F-11 to link against it (for upgrades)

Cherry-pick support from rpm-4.7.0 to rpm-4.6.1; rebuild RPM 4.6.1 in F-10 to link against it (for upgrades)

Change the default payload in redhat-rpm-config

Rebuild the distribution

Step 6 is not required to support new payloads, but a mass rebuild spreads the benefit across the distribution.

How To Test

Query built rpms, make sure they are using the new payload format. This can be done by checking for the rpmlib(PayloadIsXz) dependency in the package itself.

Check the dependencies of RPM itself, make sure it's linked against the XZ library, and that it provides the 'rpmlib(PayloadIsXz) dependency.

User Experience

Users should see smaller packages and downloads. It should not be user-visible otherwise.

Dependencies

XZ package needs to be added to Fedora, and RPM built against it.

The XZ library is in beta, but the file format has been finalized (it is why we are using XZ instead of the not-finalized LZMA).

Contingency Plan

The contingency plan is to continue using gzipped payloads. If a mass rebuild has been done, another one would need done to rebuild with gzip payloads.

Documentation

I don't know of any user-facing documentation yet.

Release Notes

RPM in Fedora 12 has switched to using XZ compression (http://tukaani.org/xz/) in its packages, to allow for better compression and smaller downloads for users.
Users who wish to use RPMS in Fedora 12, or built on Fedora 12, will need at least rpm-4.6.x from Fedora 10, or rpm-4.7.0 or later.